REPORT Opu ‘lnd 9'0- H 99. 0960...â€. 9.09999. [MINUTE STO R E Agenfl ODE U ll mp: It mm NEH ()NTAR'O "Mll'f IO 18 H II training, ‘ â€41) “I". I Hutu-"inn“; 'l'ntinn, aâ€, t0 Neither the written or unwritten law would have workeil very set- Lï¬fnetorily of late on some of the roads between here an?! Mt. F 'r- est, as they were made along the high mm: on the east side of the mud. The law of the tWO kind guns in the aid second rend- pl‘ I'U mom 90"“ D t} itc m it ent ple i8 gn not 1 or ye truub In order that ex'ery reat'er of The Chronicle who may not hnv» heard of. this Won it-rful "Home Treatment" may have :‘n Oppurâ€" tunity to “ï¬t this H‘hhl'fltvd Hit":- icine, the now famous sr'im‘i'ct. Dr James W. Kidd, offers to give ab- solutely free a full size- Min package to five hundred re'wiers of this paper, to prove the won» derful claims which have inn-n made for it. In making this offer the scientist said: “I know that there are many people who have been suffering for years with some chronic disease and many of them have spent large sums of money Ieekinga cure. Iknow that three people hesitate about investing money in medicine because they have despaired of ever getting well. Thousands have tol me that story and many thousands of the same people have told me af- terwards that my treatment had cured them after doctors and ev- erything else had failed. I want to prove to a limited numberâ€"no matter what the disease, no matter how long they may have suffered. no mstter how blue and discour- Famrzzzc. Scientist Who Originated the Now Wonder-{m “Home Treatment†Offers $1 .00 Packarze Free to Sick and Ailing ('ORNER,C¢8Cms, Sunday’s MW wu a ter- m None but the brave on a .mging errand wank! {ace it. Messrs. Wm. and Robt. Lennon: 1,» MW: spent the past couple of ., \t‘ui with friends and anqusint- ‘. rs in this phce. returned hs-t «wluv to their home at Elhow, -;. Mr. Wm. Sir" win a!so rc- an to his home at Unity. Stair... . J \t‘m'k 'n' 9’), " Inc} iactually 'does accomplish the wonderful result: that have been reportedâ€. gm'n 6th. 1:13: “the? ICflbt’. Mr. Dave Chaim: ,mp 01) S~turdzn »me in Saskatchewan, where he going .0 engage m farmmg. We ere sorry .9 hear t‘nt Mrs. nmeq Ho kins is suffering much um blnoz. poisoning in her henrl. Those who attended Mt. Forest prse {air a week ago Wednesâ€" 1y tell us that mayor Black, nf urham, was present. working like trnjan all (by to mike Durham ir success. and induce as "mg azyers as possible to be H'I‘P 1.9 IV) "' """""l â€ft-it convention. When Mr. .. 1 pm in The (‘hro alder Di: S \ I'Q‘Q‘t H'Ml N00 0". J38. w. Kidd, .\|:.k.- . â€Hm (X. 'wfnr» ‘n- I-HIH ~hi-‘h yfl'l ...... Rheumatism ...... Lumbago ...... Catarrh .. ...('cn.~t1pation ...... Piles ..... Diarrhoea ...... [0(de Fiver a (town in Lambton. Yet he IS med to know that the person ) sent it does not live ne..r ht re “re he has live-:1 for the past We years in peace and har- ny, being highly rqspected by Uh?" Ml)“ 00b" Coupon CB=34fl2wF0r Free l)q_l__lar Treatment of 20in a")? w! ll w I‘ sle 19 WEE. L GIVE $500 TO SICK I)‘L {S OF THE CEERON'CLE. ll m ml The (‘hromr'le " having entered Mr. Alf. MOP: it mzl-le him 1) ilk dri ll it the R ng the w I? some at um 02‘? A. W [her amus ï¬ctions in our mail courier, and EH] “91' an or th 1 b0 some couriers un- 01d second rend- been more appli- “I “U hing amiCU‘d Full OLW Course namesake could rm act. bxt it 'eatmem runâ€- I ~- _-_ -- accom - h ‘ As this offer is 1' ' that hit: bi; â€â€0““! write at once."i?lltggaery23 |be sure to receive your free treat- I menl. :VW to t'lK was of arm as of w 1t young T innyance whm no person eq d to plage try for at} w hen except smgl master II Ton-out a, Canada. :Hl) L'nursc of ’l‘chtmcnt f«.r my nmc. free and mt“. P.1d :m :- ldY 1'03““! span IN‘ and the Pspondonts n2 advant- tale 0111" 3 sale , . ch» disc-am you h'H’P. u puflo-r "mm. .Wtak Lungs Chronic Cough ..... Halaria ...... Asthma ...... Hay Fever ......Heu't Trouble . . .Poox' Circulation y..... In pure Blood ......Anc min . Pimple. man-as..- read rm bout Mt heard action Tl tn; [11C th the (‘0‘ tn U )l' that the other fellow“ of whom we know very little, Will change his name if "M? is going? to keep up such tactics. ’ “WW vcr, 'II‘IIpIU, Wlll Elias-5" nun; name if he is Raina,p t0 keep up? The following it the “It oh WC" ““5503. ’ names of person. receiving mail ‘1‘?“ Wednesday evening the‘-from Rural Route, No. 1, out of home 0-! Mufï¬n/.1 Mrs. Henry Law-1 renee was the scene of an inter-i‘Durbam° A†mail matter 000- esting event. the marriage of their i signed to them, t0 fadlitnte de- eldest (1"uglxtet'.‘Annioe. to . Mr.'livery,.ahould, besides the name 9- J- MCCOWVCK' 0‘ Swmton . of the person {or Whom the letter Pmk. The Rev. Mr. Pz‘udham' . , , . performed the s ".81 cerem-my or other article 18 Intended, be ldreseed as follows: in the presence of ub'mt fifty m- m Viteil guests. The bride looked, (-n' “ng, in a dN‘S-S 0f creami Rural Route No 1 vnim. 9nd earriec‘l a b'mquet nf ' ’ , :":;nt§!;szs, as she entered on the. arm of her father, ti) the Stl‘Ji'nSI ‘ n Mon {(-lsmmns welding m NIL! Ontario. Durham, 52-1 ing but ALLAN PARK. Miss Mabel Mertz, of Hamburg. is visiting her uncle and ‘aunt, Mr. 'm-‘l Mrs. J. Winkler. for a week or 54). ' Min: visitn Miss Bessie Meyer was visiting for a meek with her uncle, Mr. Wm. Dr-rby, of Vickers. Mr. Wm. Eirlt has rented his hotel t†Mr. Fred Yandt, and has moved to Hanover, where he ins entered into the hotel busi- ness at the Union, which was con- ducted by his brother,.who has retired from business. A wrty of young folk gathered at the home of Mr. John Lynn last Friday evening, and spent a Very enjoyable time. What makes Mr. 'I‘hos. Brigham wear such a smile these days? Why, it’s the arrival of a young son that came to his home on Monday. March 3rd. Mother and son z-ro doing well. Another go'n‘l Vote for Borden. Mr Herbert Brigham is doing a rushing business in butchering Haw-9:0. times. Mr. I'm-'1 Mrs. Fred Yandt have muvml into the house V'vcamd by Mr. Eidt. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Yundt to our burg, and wish them success. The L.O.L. here held a special meeting lz-st week, which was lrrrgely attended by the brethren from Durham, Glenelg, Varney and Hanover. A pleasant time was spent. wnmn will 1 storm in -~-;â€"-“â€" ‘ ' = . " -' , Miss Lyla Kelsey returned lost $40“ and Ang week, after visiting friends in Toronto and St. Catharines. P 0 le who suffer from Rheuma- . , ‘ fl . - tisnfi, I)Kidney Trouble, Stomach M" JOh" F° Vollet, Of Qarnm, «11 Trouble, Liver or Bowel DisorderS, tended thp funeral of his mother (‘atarrh, Bronchitis. Asthma, here last week. ('hronic Cough_8_,_ Wealf_ Lungs»; Mr pnkf Mnf'nf no «numb. .â€" ‘__.._._’ Lumbago. Piles, Urinary Disozders, Female Weaknesses of any kind, the weak, worn-out. broken-down and despondent will be delighted at the effect of a few doses. This wonderful treatment 'creates a fine appetite and helps the digest- ive organs to carry on their func- tions as they should. It strength- ens the kidneys, too, and drives rheumatism poisons from the blood as if by magic. That is why peo- ple who try it become so enthuâ€" siastic. Any reader of The Chronicle who will try this extraordinary medicine that has created so much excitement by its cures can obtain absolutely free a full $1.00 treat- ment by simply filling in the coupon below or writing a letter describing their case in their own words. if they prefer. and mailing it to-day to James W. Kidd, Tor- onto Canada, No money need be sent and no charge of any kind will be made. It‘s March now, and we natur- lly look forward to spring, :hieh, the weather prophets say, .‘iH be late. The recent thunder term was one of the signs. ‘ruvluvt’ a suit of to match shmét. Currespoudence in all aruh Iimk 9, her sister .. Headache ...... Dizzineu ..... Nervouaneu ..... Obesity . . .Female Weakneu .. .. Womb Trouble Ovarian Trouble ..... Painful Periods ......Hot Flashes ......Bearing_Dovn Point Two mum-tea (XX) hvfure 2P0 V Mr. 'I‘hos. Brigham mile these days? u‘rival of a young hipcord, with l of a young his home. on Mother and >11. Another Regina, 3: Mrs. Robt Mr. Geo. McDonald is home frnm Hamilton for a few days. Mr. Wm. Buchan left for Toronto last week, where, we understand. he haa accepted a ,situation with a wholesale grocery house. N. McCannel, J. G. Wilson, J. Ritchie, D. B. DJVia, Jos. Atkinson, J. Staples, G. Aljoe, W. Weir, J. Collier, J. D. McFayden, J. H. McFayden, A. J. Greenwood, R. Ector, '1‘. Ritchie, W. 1:. Edge, Mr. Robt. Moffat, of Toronto, is visiting friends in town and vicin- ity for a few days, Mr. Geo. I. Brown, of NewJeI-scy sey State, spent a couple of day» last week with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Brown. Mrs. John Aldred, and son Roy. returned Tuesday to their home in the West, after visiting friends and relatives here for the past couple of months. Mr. Thos. Jack, who has been visiting friends in this town and locality for the past few weeks, will shortly return to his home in Saskatchewan. Mrs. Wilfrid Smith returned to (‘hicago last week, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Ed. Middleton. Mrs. Middleton is now recoverng nicely from her recent sickness, and will soon be around again. Mr. Dan. McDougéll returned tn Albreta Wednesday, after spend- ing nearly three month: at his home in Bentinck. 'He intends spending a couple of weeks with his son in Sudbury on the return trip. D. Edge, A. D. Edge, W. G. Firth, F. Staples, W. J. Ritchie, A. Anderson, J. rm] C. Moffat, J. G. Firth, T. Greenwood, G. Ritchie, W. Ritchie, Sn, THE MOST PROFITABLE COW. W. Morrison, ‘ '1‘. J. Morrison. S. J. MoNally, Mrs. R. Bzmks, “The dual purpose cow is the most profitable cow for the a"- era e farmer,†said Mr. John Weir in gig address before the Glenelg Centre Farmero’ Club on February 25th last. He traced, in detail, the difference between the dual pur- pose cow and the beef cow. Presm New ident Binnie spoke on Heredity,; from the breeders’ standpointu N and showed it: value, and that ° teat extent to whï¬ch ‘it works 0"†or the breeder. Bongo end nor-1. '50 in by those patent enlivened the‘pot Min- II G. Skeno, A. anston, D. Watson, D. McArthur, W. Hill, N. McLean, L . M'ï¬Len n , J. Ewen, J. W. McKechme, M. McKechnie, T. C. Ritchie, J. and A. Ferguson, J. Mrerchnie, A. Morton, T. W. Scarf, R. Milburn, J. W. Johnston, '1‘. annbull, ‘R. Watson, A. M’nArthur, D. MnArthur, D. Wilkie. «mm. ROUTE, N0. Hcslip. and M, McCormick, Boyd, McKenzie, Ellison, McKochnie, ' Melosh, NICGHDD, A. Lodingham, PERSONAL THE DURHAM CHRONICLE A 8M0 Ctr-no. 11mm. The late Major Merrtu ul lawn-em Was well known lu militut‘} ureter: all over the mmutt‘y When the G. A. B. eneampuwnt was held In Kansas Ctty some yeum mm the soldiers of the east and lbw-w 0! the west \‘ted with each other in telling stories of the war. After llsteuluu to some pretty tough yttrm Major Merrill related the follow- lng and earried off the tumors: “You know. buys. that I served throughout the war in at Mussm-husettl llght buttery. tmrtng the ï¬ghting nt Mulvern llill our ummunltlun was run- ning low. and I was sent to the rear for powder. “I had an open express wagon and tour mules I, ll"! album at ton and I hzllf ut muse |)t)\\'dt‘l' tutu the WRKOO and starled' fur the {rum About half- way hack to my battery a shell landed right in â€It’lllidttit' uf the powder. and. wuuld you lu‘lleve it. it lmrm-d up a bushel and :l hult’ lwfm‘e l ruuld stamp out the, tire'" hwtcm Herald Monster Ant Hiiic. West Atrium uni ums are veriinbi. giants. freqummy Minding forty feet high. ’l‘lu-si- aim hills are shaped some- thing Iike a sugar mm and are divided inside into immirmis of tiny rooms. They have. neociic-ss in say. myriuds of inhabitants, and tin-w are aii busy making rumis, galliu-riug food and 'aic-hiug nwr Iiw rugs and youngsters. 'l‘lw natives uw afraid to touch them nilis. «(mm from a «lisimic-p. with ï¬re- arms The unis uileu make their Strmiuimlcis zirumui trims. and they are built \‘Pry solid!) will] si-ilvs some- iiim-s iwmliy inriws ihivk The inside is imiinw and at H ' Iniv â€new is a sort of attic i'iu- "mini c'vll.“ wiwro the queen uni livvs. i~‘ always found on the grmuui iimn 'i‘lus gum] imi} is a pris- (mm: hut is t‘HH‘lel} MI by her imsy suh‘iwis. the ¢~;.".:~‘ siw- lays [wing mime diaiely vai‘i'iml :l\\'ri:. :imi (It‘lmsiivd In "mums“ m apart in! im- purposes- Your Own Body. 'l'hink deliberately ot the house you I live jn your body. Make up your mind not to abuse it. Eat nothing that wlli hurt it; wear nothing that distorts or pains lt. llo not overload it with vii-tuals or drink or work. (live yourself regular and abundant sleep. Keep your body warmly clad. ‘ At the flrat signal of danger from any « of the thousand enemies that surround you defend yourself llo not take cold; guard yourself against it. If you feel . the ï¬rst aytnptnttls. glve yourself hero- le treatment. Get into a tine glow of ' heat by exert-ise. This is the only body ., you will ever have in this world. A large share of pleasure and pain of life will come through the use you make of It Study deeply and dillgent- 1 1. i l l "ruuum' 5N apart in! “'Ide Worm. ly the structure of it. the laws that should govern it. the pains and penal- ties that will surely toIlnw a v|o|aflon of every law of life or health. A Merchant. Not a Beggar. An Amertt-uu lady In Home bought some mutt'hes from a little mutt-h vend- er. they were wax mutt-hes to little decorated boxes She handed the boy a ï¬ve soldl were and expevted to have two in vhahge. hut the little fellow shmgged his shoulders and held the change tightly tn hls hand. with a he:- gtng expression on hls fave. slgnlrytng that he wished to have it given to htm. whereupon a 3911â€â€œ! Amertvan lady who was :u-«oompuuyt’hu the ï¬rst stratghteno ed herself. loosed sterhly at the boy and said. â€Men-ante. uuu mendlvante!" (You are a men-hunt. not a beggarJ That was an appeal to the boy's self respect. and it am inspired hlm that he m'tually laughed and Klrewml the change upon his rustoulerl- (‘hrlsttln Herald. All Fortune Teflon. “Ynu are accused ut swmdling peo- ple on a fortune telling game." said the distflfl atmrm-y. “Can you reï¬ll] “Well. I van" And he pruvwdvd to road the cul- pflt's rallwr stormy revord -_- - . , j r “(‘30 you read the future?" lnqnlred (hp judge. “No " “Well. I can to some extent. At any rate. I can tell you where you'fl h. Vtcvirâ€"ibé neit “to _years.â€- Kansas City Journal. Disraeii's Conï¬denco. ‘ 5:: Disraeli wrote a lvtlvr tn his sister in ‘ v:- 1833 in wbivh lw said. "Heard Mavau- . lay's host spew-ll. ‘Sliiel and (‘liarles Grant' Macaulay mlmirahle. lint. be tween ourselves. I could floor them all. ~" W. BLACK ~ This earn-s nuns (MN. I was never more rontident of anything than that ‘ ‘++++ï¬++++++++++++':â€â€™f':":":"’o‘â€t‘"f +W4Hfl++++++++ could (-arry everything before me ll; a... that house. The time will (-ome." ++++++++ “Ah." remarked Mina Ween. whom Mr ~Stay|ate had heen hut-log with old conundruma. “that last «me reminds me of the best thing going" â€" “What's that?“ he asked eagerly, “A man who has stayed too long"- Catholic Standard and Times. Forgot to Ask. Sheâ€" The jewwer ways the d" "and in my ring I: «mt genuine He . m- er- be told me the ï¬n: was MI gold. I form! to ask him about (be «on.- New York Weekly. Lots of Bonn. Rt‘hoolmastvr Mm. 'l‘momy Mum», tell me how many [mums more are tl your My Tummy Squibb. ~ '09- (ll-eds. sir. I '30 errm‘s fer brak- hst -- 1105600 Comic Cuts. No man an be bran 'M thin-I cola the man nil. not temper-u On Sale 1mm 0 MARCH l5 to April I FROM DURH. .a ,me- ..3 vmcmwcmnc. - - .slde a VICTORIA.B.C. . - ‘ 1 sort' . SEATTLE. WASH. . .‘ 1 m. SI'OKANE.\HSH. . .I .the SAN FRANCIsco. CAM prls- HDS AN(ilZl.l?.~'.L‘AI.. . 1 W8, a1 SAN mum.CAI.. . .’ « MEXICO CI'IY. MEX. “41)!!H!â€Â¢nml4‘ In\\' 1 c. [miIH~HI .\v"/.H'I:I. HII' 5" _(‘:c'H'HIHi;I. Luahn, H.» g.) Xvaln. Hu'gun, l'vuh .3 3“" “‘IHHHH r‘l I'iHIw it you ' H Your N .\~L' (SI-uml hunk .-\ hing ( :wlliu ul.u~. "lat ‘ Th" linuul'l‘ ‘an I’m- t‘luad . Yho' shhr'c-s'. .O[|Il quit“ "WK. 1 tu.‘vh\\'ihuigvu-S.u L n' “W [dant “ 3 Berth Rescrvaliuns. Li! I . ’ . .. 81’ 1 .lm. H (mm I«'\\n Apt : I 30 man is Stronger Than his Stomach :Grand Trunk Railroad System The Medical Adviser by R. V. Pierce. M. 0.. Buf- ï¬ue, N. Y. answers has“ of delicate questions about which every man or woman, single or mar. ried ought to know. Sent free on recap: of 50m cent stamps to pay for mppmg and mailing. H+++++4+++++++++++-:«:-+-:«:.-:.a. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MARCH 1'5 to April l5 Inclusive FROM DURHAM T0 VANCOUVER. I! C. - VICTORIA. ILC. - - SEATTLE. WASH. SPOKANL’JVASH. . SAN FRANCISC". CAI UDS AN(ilZl.l?S. CAL. SAN I)IE(10.CAI.. . MEXICO C|1Y.MEX. R. McFatrIW. rn‘vu Aura!“ (New (Lilli. l’acnï¬c Stumhipn) The Emma o! lanol- will leave Lovcrpool Apnl I'd. callunu 8‘ Gibraltar. Vilklranche and Port Said. mending via Suez, Colombo. Simm. Hon; Kong. Shanghai. Nagasaki. Kobe and Yokohama. unvmu Vancouver June 7. WIS. Vessel remains “day. at Hon. Kong Imp"... 0' Au- vill talc Iron! Liverpool June l3. particular- ol trip will be announced later. Most dim}. connection ht Apri lot uiungis vua Emma! Britain" Iron 8:. John .N. 8.. “arch flat. Exclusive of mailman-ac! between arrival timin 8641304 and note 0! "Elk gran 0! Russiaâ€. and ova at Hm Getparticulanim C.P..R Ammo: write 8!. 0.“ HURRPHY. D.P A" C.P ..Ry . Toronto. 8. A. "A DY. mum Axel“. RATE FOR ENTIRE CRUISE. $639."! Colonist Rates EIPBEbbES 0F “RUSSIA and “ASIA" Berth Rescrvatiuns. Literature SPECIAL CRUISE AROUND THE WORLD mm: sums: ll)†For “Quality†Printing Try The Chronicle II AIM) a “CNN“; Hurun" six h‘ “4‘ diliun. “He‘d fur “'00-! or coal. “’v Hhs‘u have mum ul‘wu bargainhiu M (Tanking Swa- and flung?!» lmw in hawk am “Enmirv Qmwn" with high chm-l, rm hnlru. till. (1 fur Wood 0!“ (mal. ' Them We Inn!" 15 â€\Valkm' Htm-I Hungv" high the" six hunk. flu» d for Wuml art-«ml. IPH' If yom “a your wants. On Sale 1):.in I’() III “:uop) Th wry “mm.“ 'mk l’uc‘iï¬c Haci'wuv ml quivkwt. MHIH‘ l wSu kmmuJ‘Idmunt ‘V H Ithl' Hun-1 vnir. six hu uuk Agvul Ihihsh (Mltlulllii , vaic-u. Munlxu. ‘Huh. “'uhhingtu inns in (hum-in. Q \\ J. $47.80 $48.60 my»! that m- aw owning :1 great number Thought Ranges. The kind that, nukes nu happy. ml '1 m-cuhd hand heatrr. mm mm supply strength wiN coon flil. .Oue’u Hannaâ€"(om.- {ullwu tad strength of mm or munch depcmd mum the blood. and the Nomi In turn, reqrzzzm a healthy stomach, for the stmrmch in “I. labvrnf \ry when the food is digested and web elo- mums are take!) up-or unmmflamdâ€"whirh not. Hood. In mmmrwnve all the cream of the body. such a» heart. lungs. liver and kidnap, up well In the men-nus system. feel the bad eucct if the Ila.- Ich in deranged. LET the muted “Note In†dyspc-mj‘ and Ink “I. by :irâ€"mrah1nc draTv‘ Sm im'nd or table! (org or send 5:) one-hrs“ “um .99» In Dr. Puree. In v Mid. Hotel. Buflnlo. and a nun box WI to W "I. F-ï¬edical Discevery helps (be atoaucb to digest fond prmwrlv. “am tho liver into new tawny. removing llw â€MIDI!!!†u» b‘oad. and the S1110“! ("Tans {PM rich. 7rd Mood. II. stead of being my mum-mun}. Tho n-fmhiflg "Mm-no. of this extract of â€two nwducimu pun“ has been {Ivonbly known (or over 40 yen-s. £0"me some nughlmr can u-u gun; of lb! [00‘ it hug done l’l n- !“ Sing-ï¬rm u “l’rl'fO-(J. Itlwt “Ned fnl’ “00d and Full lnlormaflon Fro. An) 0.â€. “at H fl hc‘l l'ul l.) HumeStBKBIS'HCUISiDIIS To Manimba. Saskatchewan bargain» in wound-hound and Alberta liach Tuesday March to October In elusive m thcauo an 8!. Pull {m- \\'INNII’|‘I(3. No Change 0! Cars I'INVII'IZG AN!) RETURN IththN AND RETURN 'I‘hrnugh mmvluu and PQIIIDMI I‘um'ist SIvrpingC‘um will Imwe l‘cmmln ll um. nu «have dun» ‘th lets†Excmsinns To Alberta and Saskatche- wan March Ilth - Thnmgh ( â€PPpPI‘h h†hung". I0.“ u'kcht mmd fur “day rates tuutlwr numb m APRIL‘N HiHH“ in (NH DW'IH'I mVo H ’ with high shelf or mud. in ï¬rst c-Imm mm LOW R WES “va wk. TIM? in lvwrvnir. six I'l) 1‘le V \ Y tho-Hind! . (‘IHIPNO'h JIM 'l‘uul‘h‘t \VINNH’I‘.“ uithcmt \‘iuu l‘urmuu H P... \\ Pmpurt MU" FIVE Pin .m- I! g {rmu MN m v.